Howdy from the great state of Texas!!
I am so excited to be part of an
amazing blog hop showcasing bloggers from each state created by Jodi of GrowingBook By Book! She has done a fabulous job organizing this fun virtual trip
across our beautiful 50 states!
Here are a few facts about Texas:
The state is called The Lone Star State.
The official state flower is the bluebonnet.
The official state bird is the Mocking Bird.
The capitol of Texas is Austin.
The official state song is Texas, Our Texas.
Our state was once a republic. There were only two presidents before Texas became part of the United States of America in 1845.
Texas was the 28th state to be admitted into the United States.
Texas is the second largest state in the United States.
Texas is also known for our cowboys and cowgirls, ranches, horses and country music and nothing ties that all up like the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. It is one of the best times in Houston with carnivals, musicians and rodeo activities for people of all ages. It’s a fabulous time in Houston and in the classroom!
Here are a few facts about Texas:
The state is called The Lone Star State.
The official state flower is the bluebonnet.
The official state bird is the Mocking Bird.
The capitol of Texas is Austin.
The official state song is Texas, Our Texas.
Our state was once a republic. There were only two presidents before Texas became part of the United States of America in 1845.
Texas was the 28th state to be admitted into the United States.
Texas is the second largest state in the United States.
Texas is also known for our cowboys and cowgirls, ranches, horses and country music and nothing ties that all up like the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. It is one of the best times in Houston with carnivals, musicians and rodeo activities for people of all ages. It’s a fabulous time in Houston and in the classroom!
I love using
the rodeo as a real life connection for my students during this time. One of my
favorite activities to do with my students is a fiction/ nonfiction pairing of
a wonderful storybook Armadillo Rodeo by Jan Brett and a nonfiction text
named It’s an Armadillo by Bianca Lavies .
Here are two
activities that we use to collect information about our favorite little friend,
the armadillo:
Once we have
a deeper understanding of the armadillo, I love to read the story Armadillo
Rodeo! This story is a sweet story
about a little armadillo that goes looking for his “friend” and has an amazing
adventure through the rodeo!
Here are a
few activities for Armadillo Rodeo:
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Thanks again
and have a wonderful time hoppin’ through our wonderful 50 states!
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Alaska: Little Wonders’ Days
Arizona: Simply Kinder and Think, Wonder, & Teach
Arkansas: Homeschooling in Arkansas
California: Juggling with Kids and The Outlaw Mom
Colorado: Learners in Bloom and Living Montessori Now
Connecticut: The Teacher Park
Delaware: Mama Miss
Florida: Teaching Stars
Georgia: Fabulously First
Hawaii: Teaching With Style
Idaho: True Aim Education
Illinois: Growing Book by Book
Indiana: Teach Preschool
Iowa: Surviving a Teacher's Salary
Kansas: KCEdventures
Kentucky: Chicken Babies
Louisiana: New Orleans Moms Blog
Maine: Maine Adventure Mom and Country Fun Child Care
Maryland: Picture Books and Piourettes
Massachusetts: Mama Smiles
Michigan: Play DrMom
Minnesota: The Wise Owl Factory
Mississippi: Hey Mommy, Chocolate Milk
Missouri- Ready. Set. Read!
Montana: The Honey Bunch
Nebraska: The Good Long Road
Nevada: Boy Oh Boy Crafts
New Hampshire: Whoopsidaisy
New Jersey: The Pleasantest Thing
New Mexico: Enchanted Homeschooling Mom
New York: What Do We Do All Day
North Carolina: Realistic Teacher Blog
North Dakota: ND HealthWorks
Ohio: Smart Chick Teacher’s Blog
Oklahoma: Herding Kats in Kindergarten
Oregon: Journey of a Substitute Teacher
Pennsylvania: Land of Once Upon a Time
Rhode Island: Smiling in Second Grade
South Carolina: Cookies and Kiddos and JDaniel4’s Mom
South Dakota: The Wise Owl Factory
Tennessee: No Monkey Business
Texas: Curls and a Smile and Kid World Citizen
Utah: Teach Beside Me
Vermont: Burlington Vt Moms Blog
Virgina: Once Upon a Story, and The Freckled Homeschooler
Washington: Home Learning Journey and Boy Mama Teacher Mama
West Virginia: This Week @ Great Peace Academy and Mamas Like Me
Wisconsin: Reading Confetti
Wyoming: No Twiddle Twaddle
USA: The Corner on Character
We have to do a small research report in second grade (leading up to a big one!) and I always choose the armadillo since none of the students ever have a clue about them...meaning they learn a lot! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove how you've paired the fiction/non-fiction. We've enjoyed the fiction part, so may have to enrich a little more by adding the non-fiction part.
ReplyDeleteI love this!:) Thanks for sharing- we are transplants to Texas and love to learn about our new home!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing about Texas! I posted about the little state of New Hampshire far away from Texas. (The New Hampshire link was changed, and can be found at this link.)
ReplyDeleteSally from Elementary Matters
This is so cool!! I'm featuring this post on Bagels and Blog later this morning. :)
ReplyDeleteDonna
Math Coach’s Corner
Thanks for a fun post and giveaway! I like HR b/c it’s truly an escape to a different world :) Thanks for sharing,
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